
With open access to GreenSOL, Elia Psillakis describes how laboratories are adopting it in practice.
Elefteria (Elia) Psillakis is a Professor in Water Chemistry at the School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Greece. She is Head of the Sample Preparation Network of the EuChemS-Division of Analytical Chemistry and the Founder and Director of ExtraTECH Analytical Solutions, a spin-off company of the Technical University of Crete. From 2014–2016, she was the Vice Rector of Academic Affairs and Research at the Technical University of Crete. Email: [email protected]

With open access to GreenSOL, Elia Psillakis describes how laboratories are adopting it in practice.

The first assessment of deuterated solvents reveals significant, often overlooked environmental burdens tied to essential analytical reagents.

Elia Psillakis challenges the assumption that bio-based solvents are always greener, urging labs to adopt evidence based choices over simple origin claims.

Elia Psillakis discusses how a life cycle view of solvents exposes unexpected impacts in chemicals long considered safe, challenging entrenched ideas of greenness in analytical labs.

Elia Psillakis from the Technical University of Crete, Greece, and winner of this year’s Silver Jubilee Award from the Chromatographic Society, which will be presented at HPLC 2025, gives an update on current initiatives in green analytical chemistry.

EuSP2024 | GSAC2024 — The 3rd European Sample Preparation Conference and 2nd Green and Sustainable Analytical Chemistry Conference will both take place from 15–18 September 2024 in Chania, Crete, Greece.

An examination of how greening analytical methods is directly connected to greening the sample preparation step

In this extended special feature to celebrate the 35th anniversary edition of LCGC Europe, key opinion leaders from the separation science community explore contemporary trends in separation science and identify possible future developments.

LCGC Europe
In this extended special feature to celebrate the 30th anniversary edition of LCGC Europe, leading figures from the separation science community explore contemporary trends in separation science and identify possible future developments. We asked key opinion leaders in the field to discuss the current state of the art in sample preparation.

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